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1981 – RCA put its Selectavision laser disc players on the market. Soon, the product was called “the Edsel of the entertainment field.” – After the Ford Edsel automobile that failed miserably. The units cost $500 and the videodisks about $15 each. The units failed to catch the consumer’s fancy.

1985 – IBM announced that it was planning to stop making the PCjr consumer-oriented computer. The machine had been expected to dominate the home computer market but didn’t quite live up to those expectations. In the 16 months that the PCjr was on the market, only about 240,000 units were sold.

2001 – The Russian Mir space station was disposed of, breaking up in the atmosphere before falling into the southern Pacific Ocean near Fiji.

And this week in 2006 – The social media site Twitter is founded. Now, after only 12 years, the popular social media platform has over 330 million active users

Chris has covered consumer technology for 14 years. He is a producer of Into Tomorrow with Dave Graveline and the host of This Week in Tech History as well as a regular co-host on "Into Tomorrow with Dave Graveline" and our Technical Director.

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Dave Graveline and the Into Tomorrow team are deeply passionate about consumer tech. For 23 years now, we've been discovering, testing, playing, and living with the technology available today and ... “Into Tomorrow”.